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COURSE CODE

COURSE NAME
LECTURER
YEAR SEMESTER OFFERED
PREREQUISITE

KM10303
CALCULUS I
SEOCK-SAM KIM
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1
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RATIONALE FOR INCLUSION


In engineering practice, the understanding of the advance calculus techniques in
2-D and 3-D applications is based on the fundamental of the multivariable
calculus. Therefore, this course is important to enables students to develop,
comprehend, and apply the knowledge of mathematics, physics, and engineering
to solve the engineering problems.

SYNOPSIS
The intent of this course is to provide an in-depth appreciation of advance
differential and integral applications involving complex algebraic and
trigonometric phenomena. Application of dot and cross products in vector value
function, TNB frame, vector analysis in projectile motion and polar curves, and
multiple integral in calculating area, volume and vector fields are among topics
in this course.

Total Student
Learning Time (SLT)
Lecture
Tutorial
Practical / Laboratory
Course Assignment/
Project
Midterm and Quizzes
Examination
Subtotal
TOTAL SLT (hours)
Credit Value
EAC Credit Equivalent

Face To Face
hours
2
2

weeks
14
14

SLT
28
28

Total Unguided and


Independent Learning
hours weeks
SLT
0.5
14
7
1
14
14

28

8
3

2
3

71

54
125
3

CO
1
CO
2
CO
3
CO
4
CO
5
Map one CO to one PO
only
TRANSFERABLE SOFT SKILLS

TAXONOMY

PO12 M&F

PO11 LLL

PO10 TW

PO9 COM

PO8 ETH

PO7 ENS

PO6 E&S

PO5 MTU

PO4 INV

PO2 PA

PO1 EK

Course Outcomes

PO3 DOS

COURSE OUTCOMES (CO):

COMEX ACTIVITIES AND KNOWLEDGE PROFILE


Course outcomes

CP

CA@

KP

Assessmen
t

CP

CA

CO
1
CO
2
CO
3
CO
4
CO
5

LIST OF COMPLEX ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES

Name of Engineering Activities


A1

CONTENT AND DELIVERY METHODS


WE
EK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

T&L
MODE
L,T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T
L, T

TOPIC
Functions
Limits and Continuity
Differentiation
Differentiation (Cont.)
Applications of Derivatives
Applications of Derivatives (Cont.)
Integration
Application of Define Integrals
Application of Define Integrals (Cont.)
Transcendental Functions
Transcendental Functions (Cont.)
Techniques of Integration
Infinite Sequences and Series
Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates
*L Lecture; T Tutorial; E- E-learning

ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION:


Methods

CO

Percentage

(%)
5
30
15
10
40

Quiz
Test
Midterm
Assignment
Final Examination
REFERENCES:

1. Maurice D. Weir and Joel Hass, 2010. Thomas Calculus, 12 th Edition,


Addison-Wesley.
2. George B. Thomas, Jr. Ross L. Finney and Maurice D. Weir, 1996. Calculus,
9th Edition, Addison-Wesley.
3. Ron Larson and Bruce Edwards, 2014. Calculus, 10 th Edition, Brooks/Cole.

Prepared by:

Endorsed by:

Prof. Seock-Sam Kim


Professor

Prof.Yeo K.B. @ Noor


Head of Mechanics Expert Group

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